Jon Zeringue homered with one out in the bottom of the 11th
to give top-seeded LSU a 9-8 victory over No. 3 UNC Wilmington in the
championship game of the Baton Rouge Regional at Alex Box Stadium. The Tigers
(43-19-1) will face Baylor in the Super Regionals, with the site announced on
Monday. Each team scored in the 10th. The Seahawks (40-23) scored in
the top of the 10th on Matt Sutton’s RBI double. LSU answered on
Aaron Hill’s run-scoring single. The Tigers had the bases loaded with one out,
but could not get another run. After UNCW was retired in order in the top of the
11th, Zeringue ended it with his 12th home run.

Steven Tolleson went 3 for 5 with a double and a home run
to lead second-seeded South Carolina to a 9-3 over No. 4 Stetson to win the
Atlanta Regional at Russ Chandler Stadium. Justin Harris went 3 for 5 with two
runs and an RBI for the Gamecocks (42-20). Steven Bondurant (6-3) earned the
victory, going seven innings with eight hits, three runs, two walks and eight
strikeouts. Ben Hall had two hits to lead the Hatters (41-24).

Auburn Regional

#3 Ohio State 9, #1 Auburn 7 (Auburn eliminated)

Champion: Ohio State

Brett Garrard had four RBI to lift third-seeded Ohio State
to a 9-7 victory over No. 1 Auburn at Plainsman Park. The Buckeyes (44-19)
captured the Auburn Regional and will face Southwest Missouri State in the Super
Regionals at a site to be announced on Monday. Drew Anderson, the tournament’s
most outstanding player, doubled twice while Garrard had a two-run double, an
RBI single and a sacrifice fly. OSU scored three in the sixth to take an 8-7
lead. Garrard’s single brought home Paul Farinacci and Garrard scored on a
triple by Jedidiah Stephen. The Tigers finish the season at 42-21.

Austin Regional

#3 Lamar 6, #1 Texas 2

#1 Texas 6, #3 Lamar 3 (Lamar eliminated)

Champion: Texas

Top-seeded Texas scored the game’s final four runs to
defeat No. 3 Lamar 6-3 at Disch-Falk Field to capture the Austin Regional. The
Longhorns (46-18) will face Florida State in the Super Regionals. Taylor
Teagarden’s two-run single in the top of the first gave Texas an early lead. The
Cardinals (40-18) responded with three in the bottom of the frame on Matt
Gowan’s three-run triple. The Longhorns scored three in the top of the fifth as
Huston Street’s RBI single tied the game and Dustin Majewski’s base hit brought
home Street with the go-ahead run.

Sophomore Trey Rinando tossed his second career complete
game to lead third-seeded Lamar to a 6-2 win over No. 1 Texas in front of 5,232
fans at Disch-Falk Field, forcing a second championship game at the Austin
Regional. Rinando (2-2) allowed nine hits and two runs with two strikeouts. The
Longhorns (45-18) scored two in the bottom of the first as Dustin Majewski had
an RBI double and scored. The Cardinals (40-17) got a run in the third and took
the lead with two in the fifth. Lamar added three in the seventh to make it 6-2.
Two runs came in on Matt Gowan’s double.

College Station Regional

#3 Houston 7, #1 Texas A&M 6

#3 Houston 7, #1 Texas A&M 6 (Texas A&M eliminated)

Champion: Houston

Third-seeded Houston scored two in the eighth, two in the
ninth and one in the 10th to record its second 7-6 win at
top-seeded Texas A&M, this one in 10 innings to claim the College Station
Regional. The Cougars (36-28) will face crosstown rival Rice in the Super
Regionals. Trailing 6-2 in the eighth, Matt Farrington had an RBI single and
Hyung Cho reached on a fielder’s choice and scored on a wild pitch to make it
6-4. Michael Bourn had an RBI triple in the ninth and scored the tying run on a
sacrifice fly. With two outs and none on in the bottom of the 10th,
Brian Martin and Sam Mitchell walked and Martin scored the unearned winning run
on an error by the pitcher. The Aggies finished the season at 45-19.

Hyung Cho launched a two-run
homer in the bottom of the seventh to lead third-seeded Houston to a 7-6 win
over No. 1 Texas A&M in front of 6,075 fans at Olsen Field, forcing a second
championship game. Justin Ruggiano put the Aggies (45-18) on top by one with a
home run in the top of the seventh. Gabe Lucas reached on an error in the bottom
of the frame ahead of Cho’s blast that put the Cougars (35-28) on top by one.
Cho finished with three hits, three runs and three RBI.

Coral Gables Regional

#3 Florida 15, #1 Miami 5

#1 Miami 13, #3 Florida 10 (Florida eliminated)

Champion: Miami

Top-seeded Miami built a 9-2 lead
after four innings on its way to a 13-10 win over No. 3 Florida in the Coral
Gables championship game at Mark Light Stadium. The Hurricanes (42-15-1) will
face North Carolina State in the Super Regionals. Miami scored single runs in
the first two innings, while the Gators (37-21-1) scored two in the top of the
third to tie it at 2. The Hurricanes tallied five in the bottom of the third,
capped by Richard Giannotti’s three-run homer that gave Miami a 7-2 lead. UM
added two in the fourth for a 9-2 advantage. Ben Harrison went 3 for 3 with
three RBI in Game 1 as Florida outscored Miami 15-5.

Freshman Dustin Miller allowed one run in eight innings as
top-seeded Cal State Fullerton defeated No. 3 Notre Dame 8-1 at Goodwin Field.
The Titans (46-13) won the Fullerton Regional and will face Arizona State in the
Super Regionals at a site to be announced on Monday. Miller (8-2) scattered nine
hits, did not walk a batter and struck out 10. Jason Corapci went 2 for 4 with
two RBI to pace the Fullerton offense. The Titans scored twice in each of the
first two innings and added three in the third. Steve Sollmann had three hits
for the Irish (45-18).

Top-seeded Baylor scored three in the eighth to claim a 3-2
win over No. 2 and host Southern Miss to win the Hattiesburg Regional in front
of a record crowd of 4,601 at Pete Taylor Park. The Bears (44-21) will appear in
a Super Regional for the second time. Trailing 2-0 after seven, Kyle Reynolds
reached second on an error with one out. Following a groundout, Chris Durbin
walked and tourney most outstanding player David Murphy doubled to bring home
Reynolds and Durbin and tie the game at 2. Josh Ford blooped a single to center
to bring in Murphy with the game-winner. The Golden Eagles (47-16) rallied in
the ninth, but left the tying run on third.

Lincoln Regional

#1 Nebraska 9, #3 Southwest Missouri State 5

#3 Southwest Missouri State 7, #1 Nebraska 0
(Nebraska eliminated)

Champion: Southwest
Missouri State

Junior Bob Zimmermann tossed a five-hit shutout to lead
third-seeded Southwest Missouri State to a 7-0 win over No. 1 Nebraska in front
of 7,456 fans at Hawks Field to capture the Lincoln Regional. The Bears (38-24)
will face Ohio State in the Super Regionals. Zimmermann (5-3) did not walk a
batter and struck out seven in being named tournament most outstanding player.
Shaun Marcum and Brooks Colvin each had three hits to pace the SMS attack. The
Huskers finished the season with a 47-18 record. Senior Jamie Rodrigue went a
season-long 7.1 innings in the first game as Nebraska forced a second
championship game with a 9-5 win over SMS. The Huskers exploded for six runs in
the second. Daniel Bruce had two hits, including a home run, for Nebraska.

Sophomore Cesar Ramos hurled
seven shutout innings and junior Todd Jennings had three RBI as top-seeded Long
Beach State defeated No. 3 Washington 7-2 in the championship game of the Long
Beach Regional. The 49ers (42-18) will face Stanford in the Super Regionals.
Ramos (6-4) allowed six hits and no walks with one strikeout. Jennings got LBSU
on the board in the third with a two-run single. Long Beach State added four in
the fifth to lead 6-0. The Huskies finished the year at 42-18.

Stanford Regional

#1 Stanford 19, #2 Richmond 6 (Richmond eliminated)

Champion: Stanford

Ryan Garko smacked two home runs and drove in five and
Danny Putnam added a grand slam as top-seeded Stanford stopped No. 2 Richmond
19-6 at Sunken Diamond to win the Stanford Regional. The Cardinal (44-15) will
meet Long Beach State in the Super Regionals. Carlos Quentin also went deep for
Stanford. Freshman Mark Romanczuk (11-0) got the win, going 6.2 innings with
five hits, three runs, five walks and six strikeouts. Jim Fasano hit a two-run
homer for the Spiders (48-15).

Sean Farrell had four hits, two
home runs and four RBI to lead second-seeded North Carolina to an 8-6 win over
top-seeded MississippiState in 11 innings at Dudy Noble
Field. The Tar Heels (42-21) won the Starkville Regional and will meet South
Carolina in the Super Regionals. Farrell smacked a two-run homer in the top of
the ninth to cap a three-run rally and tie it at 6. His RBI single in the top of
the 11th put UNC on top 7-6.

Tallahassee Regional

#1 Florida State 13, #2 South Alabama 5

#1 Florida State 12, #2 South Alabama 2 (South
Alabama eliminated)

Champion: Florida State

Top-seeded Florida State combined for 30 hits and 25 runs
in taking two games from No. 2 South Alabama, 13-5 and 12-2, at Dick Howser
Stadium to win the Tallahassee Regional. The Seminoles (54-11-1) will face
defending national champion Texas in the Super Regionals. FSU hit seven home
runs in the second game. Tony McQuade, Tony Richie and Jerrod Brown each left
the yard in the first as the Seminoles took a 4-0 lead. Stephen Drew added a
pair of homers. FSU broke a 3-3 tie with eight in the fifth inning of Game 1.
Drew drove in five in the opener. The Jaguars finished the year at 42-19.

Jeremy West had four hits and Dustin Pedroia added three to
lead top-seeded Arizona State to a 16-1 win over No. 2 UNLV at Tempe Diablo
Stadium. The Sun Devils (53-12) won the Tempe Regional and will face Cal State
Fullerton in the Super Regionals at a site to be announced on Monday. ASU scored
six in the first and never looked back against the Rebels (47-17). The Sun
Devils outscored their opponents 45-3 in three regional contests. Pedroia went 8
for 16 in three tournament games and was named regional most outstanding player.